Although he has won the Nobel Prize for Economy (for his works on the decision theory), Daniel Kahneman is, surprisingly, a psychologist. Thinking, Fast and Slow presents us ideas and theories regarding the way in which the mind works and how this thing affects us when making a decision. In his opinion, the human thinking is a dual process, duality presented from three different perspec-tives. First (as the title suggests it), there are highlighted the differences between the fast and the slow thinking. Then the distinction between econs (rational agents of the classical economic theory and of the importance of economic schools of Chicago) and humans (real people, which are not irrational but to whom the rational model does not fit) is argu...
© 2015 Elsevier Inc. We evaluate the contribution of Nobel Prize-winner Daniel Kahneman, often in as...
Bachelor thesis in the form of scoping study summarizes Daniel Kahneman contribution to the psycholo...
The paper conducts the collective specification of fallacies in the perception of reality made by ma...
Although he has won the Nobel Prize for Economy (for his works on the decision theory), Daniel Kahne...
Daniel Kahneman, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences for his seminal work in psycholog...
Daniel Kahneman. Thinking, Fast and Slow (New York, NY: Farrar, Straus and Giroux) 499 pp. ISBN 978-...
Daniel Kahneman. Thinking, Fast and Slow (New York, NY: Farrar, Straus and Giroux) 499 pp. ISBN 978-...
Review of the 2011 book Thinking, fast and slow by Daniel Kahneman published by New York: Farrar, St...
“Thinking Fast and Slow” by Prof. Daniel Kahneman is an excellent book on behavioural economics that...
Kahneman’s latest work takes us one step closer to understanding flaws in human decision making. Pol...
As an educational psychology professor, I am continually working with studentsto help them unders...
This is a book review of the book "Thinking Fast and Thinking Slow" by Daniel Kahneman. It was origi...
Robin Mansell is professor of new media and the internet at LSE. She is interested in how and why pe...
The work cited by the Nobel committee was done jointly with the late Amos Tversky (1937-1996) during...
Adam Grant is a renowned psychologist, best-selling author, and top-rated professor at the Wharton S...
© 2015 Elsevier Inc. We evaluate the contribution of Nobel Prize-winner Daniel Kahneman, often in as...
Bachelor thesis in the form of scoping study summarizes Daniel Kahneman contribution to the psycholo...
The paper conducts the collective specification of fallacies in the perception of reality made by ma...
Although he has won the Nobel Prize for Economy (for his works on the decision theory), Daniel Kahne...
Daniel Kahneman, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences for his seminal work in psycholog...
Daniel Kahneman. Thinking, Fast and Slow (New York, NY: Farrar, Straus and Giroux) 499 pp. ISBN 978-...
Daniel Kahneman. Thinking, Fast and Slow (New York, NY: Farrar, Straus and Giroux) 499 pp. ISBN 978-...
Review of the 2011 book Thinking, fast and slow by Daniel Kahneman published by New York: Farrar, St...
“Thinking Fast and Slow” by Prof. Daniel Kahneman is an excellent book on behavioural economics that...
Kahneman’s latest work takes us one step closer to understanding flaws in human decision making. Pol...
As an educational psychology professor, I am continually working with studentsto help them unders...
This is a book review of the book "Thinking Fast and Thinking Slow" by Daniel Kahneman. It was origi...
Robin Mansell is professor of new media and the internet at LSE. She is interested in how and why pe...
The work cited by the Nobel committee was done jointly with the late Amos Tversky (1937-1996) during...
Adam Grant is a renowned psychologist, best-selling author, and top-rated professor at the Wharton S...
© 2015 Elsevier Inc. We evaluate the contribution of Nobel Prize-winner Daniel Kahneman, often in as...
Bachelor thesis in the form of scoping study summarizes Daniel Kahneman contribution to the psycholo...
The paper conducts the collective specification of fallacies in the perception of reality made by ma...